We all have rice in our house, but before that, it has to be washed two to three times. However, rice water also removes blemishes and wrinkles along with improving the color. Yes and applying it on the face brings tightness to the skin and also removes the problem of large pores. Apart from this, it is also a good toner and cleanser along with hydrating the face. Today we tell you the benefits of washing the face with rice water.
How to make rice water - To make it, take 1/2 cup raw rice and wash it thoroughly. After this, add two cups of water to it and put it on the flame. Keep in mind that do not make it in a pressure cooker, but in a runaway. When the rice starts to boil and the water of the rice starts to thicken, filter it. Rice water has become ready. Now you can put it in an airtight container and keep it frozen and use it for several days.
Facial Cleanser - Rice water is also an excellent cleanser and toner. Apply it in cotton with light hands on the face and let it dry. If the skin is tight, then you can wash it or else you can leave it.
The pores of the face are small - if the pores of your face are very large, then you should use rice water. You soak the cotton in rice water and apply it on your face. It tightens the skin along with keeping your skin soft, smooth and shiny.
Treatment of acne - Rice water is very good for acne. In fact, it removes the redness, swelling and crust of the pimples and prevents the release of new pimples. For this, you leave the rice water on the face and let it dry on its own. Then wash it off.
Protected from sunburn - Rice water is the most effective remedy for sunburn. In fact, it helps to reduce the swelling and redness of the skin and provides it with coolness. If you want, to avoid sunburn, keep rice water in the fridge and apply it on cotton and use it.
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